I'm a London-based TV, ad and film director. I live in Clerkenwell EC1.

Great feedback on Concrete Circus: Twitter trending, C4 online site straining, YouTube view clocking goodness. I’m very proud of the documentary and the films we made. The thing that’s invisible in the documentary is the process of my involvement with and input to the 4 films and their directors, but it’s possibly the most rewarding part of the experience for me. I loved the collaboration with Brett Novak, Kendy Ty, Stu Thomson and Claudiu Voicu – thanks guys!

Here are links to the new films and the finale of Concrete Circus, Barbican Bolero.

Also lots of people are asking about the music in Concrete Circus. The main score, along with the music used in Storm:Origins and over the Barbican finale, was composed by Ian Masterson and is available on iTunes. Thomas Beach also provided some of the documentary tracks used in Concrete Circus, as well as collaborating with Ian on the music for my documentaries Jump London and Jump Britain.

I’m stoked about my new production for Channel 4, Concrete Circus (working title).

Inspired by the sporting and filmmaking talents behind the most amazing urban sports virals of the last 2 years, the film brings together the “stars” and directors from the four very different sports for the very first time: Urban trials rider Danny MacAskill; the mesmerizing skateboarder Kilian Martin (and his LA filmmaker Brett Novak); Storm Freerun’s Paul ‘Blue’ Joseph – a veteran of my film Jump Britain – along with British Parkouriste Phil Doyle and Canada’s Mathieu Ledoux (working with director Claudiu Voicu); and finally, worldwide BMX flatland star Keelan Philips (shooting with a director making his debut sports film, Kendy Ty).

The feature-length documentary will explore the lives and skills of all of these spectacular talents from both in-front of and behind the camera. But that’s not all. Concrete Circus will chart the creation of four brand new, breath-taking and beautiful films by the four filmmakers. Together these new films will be premiered as the centerpiece of the documentary.

The documentary conclusion – directed by yours truly – fuses the four different sports and disciplines together into a unique finale.

I’m making the film with my friends at Renegade Pictures and it airs on Channel 4 later this summer as part of a major season about street culture.

I’ve been trying to make a series about ‘space’ since 2004. I have pretty immediate reactions – some good, some bad – to different spaces. I’ve always thought the affect on behaviour and psychology of architecture was intriguing and yet relatively unexplored on television. It’s difficult to make because it’s hard to put your finger on. It’s easy to talk about architecture but not so easy to figure out what the spaces do to us and why.

So after hooking up with my friends at Renegade Pictures, we’ve got a series into production with the lovely arts department at Channel 4. It’s looking like a fascinating journey so far.

Presented by Tom Dyckhoff, it’s a 3 part series, and will air later this year. The (working) title is ‘The Secrets of Buildings’.

The publicity is kicking off for the film I’ve spent the last 5 months working on, ‘Inside Incredible Athletes‘. It’s the official launch piece for Channel 4’s coverage of the Paralympics 2012 and I’m very proud of it.

There was a great behind the scenes spread in Broadcast magazine last week: view it here.

At the end of 2009, I directed a commercial in Istanbul for the Asian/Middle Eastern confectionary mega brand Alpella. It particularly excited me as it was the world’s first, first-person POV Parkour commercial.

Parkour Generations – who provided the choreographer and talent for the shoot – have uploaded my director’s cut to the YouTube. VIEW IT.